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is uninvited
verb
To cancel or withdraw an invitation.
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Danny Danon, a Likud legislator and a deputy speaker of Parliament who supports additional settlement construction, said that Mrs. Clinton's "meddling in internal Israeli decisions regarding the development of our capital, Jerusalem, is uninvited and unhelpful".
Even if the query appears friendly, it is uninvited and hence unwelcome.
Academic freedom doesn't suffer and nobody's rights are interfered with if someone gets invited for a hefty fee to speak to a graduating class of students, and is uninvited.
In the ensuing backlash (tickets to the Tea Party Convention cost several hundred dollars), Palin has declared she will charge no fee for her appearance - the press is uninvited, of course.
If the person who is uninvited contacts you for information about the funeral, there are a few things you can say: The people closest to the person who died would like to mourn as privately as possible.
PAGE A13 A Jesuit Rebuke for Ryan A16 New York FOR QUINN'S WEDDING, POLITICS IS UNINVITED GUEST After years of advocating for the right of gay people to marry, Christine C. Quinn, the speaker of the New York City Council planning a mayoral run, is about to marry her longtime partner.
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McCaskill was uninvited.
(Mr. Key and Mr. Peele are uninvited re-enactors, playing slaves).
Rhodri turned up despite being uninvited by the Law family.
Britain's three foreign wars in the past decade were uninvited military interventions to topple installed governments.
It turns out that they are, uninvited, in Anna's garden.
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